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THE SEALY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1930.
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tored to Houston Sunday.
laws and similar measures.
The oil industry, while giving
very. intelligent effort to con-
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Copyrighe, 1930.
by Dr. L. D. LeGear, V.S.)
have already been taken in .a
number of important fields in serve
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m. We Buy. Sell and Repair
into'each
building'
Stone or brick can be used in important from the' standpoint
walls, and they will stand like of cleanliness. A width of six-
the rock of ages, but beware of teen inches and a depth of ten
a solid wall with no air spaces! or twelve inches is recommend-
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All p^iem f.o.h. Detrcit, phut freig/il and
dvlitwy. Biimprri and tiparn tirr cttrn, at
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les on dairying written by the last eight to ten years,
well known national dairy and are harder to keep
poultry authority, Dr. L. D. Le- than cement, it is true.
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made which will bring it up-to- reason for
sources of supply. Six months
it should or a year or more are required
They to drill the average discovery
sanitary well. If exploratory work was
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our petroleum resources,
various states through the ad- is likewise assuring us that
option of the unit system of that present era of o^ri’-produc-
productig+,—gas conservation
discontinued during the period L
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new barn. Walls of hol- A simplier way ofkeeping the
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wall lasts a long time. Now, the alleyway
very satisfactory walls can be and dust from the floor mixing
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Meyer & Company.
One Texas gas' field—there
are several others,'some almost .
or quie as important—is esti-. free circulation of air,
mated to have 8,000 billion 'making
ph .zing the sport effect of the car.
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THE good performance of the Ford car,
so apparent on every highway, is due
largely to the sound mechanical design
of the engine.
It has outstanding acceleration, speed
and power, yet that is only part of ils -
value to you. Greater still is the fact
that it brings you till these features
without sacrificing either reliability or
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There is practically no However, by building the mang-
cubic feet in available reserve, warm.
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other’s feed.
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Sport Coupe .....
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Three-window Fordor Sedan
De Luxe Phneton . . . .
" 1 Convertible Cabriolet- - .
De Luxe Sedan . . . . .
Town Sedan . . . . ,
Ford Phaeton
H‘HE Ford PHaeton, shown above, is equally popular as a family car and
A as a sport car for young people. The seating arrangement provides for the
driver and. one passenger in front and three passengers in the rear. Seats
are pholstered in two-tone cross cobra gram artificial leather.
The top s of the quick collapsing type, easily handled by one person,
and folds fat. The windshield, of Triplex-shatter-proof glass, is of the folding
type and can be taid flat forward. The windshield wings fold, over it. em-
NOTE TEKESE LOW
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Texas led all the states in!
production of crystalline graph-
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'The entire series will appear in (than lumber in most localities,
the Sealy News. Our readers It is long-lived and easy to keep
are urged to read them care- clean. The objection to cement,
(fully and clip them out for fu- that it is cold and causes udder
nn ture reference.) trouble, can be overcome by
KE I EF pK|)iyi GIIRKE -- putting a layer of cinders under
nn It is not my purpose in this the cement, and using plenty of
OF C)NKTPATA)Narticle to discuss in detail the bedding.
---------various regulations which are
There-are two sides to the
problem of oil conservation.
Less than two per cent of
the active oil wells in the Unit-
er! States produce over half of
our petroleum output.'It is for
this reason that thousands of
wildcat wells are continually
being drilled when there is af
by producing turbulenco within the
cylinders during compression. The spark
thus flashes quickly through the whole
fuel charge re uRing .i quieter anil
more effective engine performance.
Other factors are the direct gravity
gasoline feed, the specially designed
carburetor, the new hot-spot manifold,
aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy
valves of larger diamete r. statically and
dynamically balanced erankshaft and
flywheel, the simplicity of the electrical,
coolin::. lubrication.. and fuel systems
and accuracy in manufacturing.
WALTER’S SERVICE STATION
SEALY, TEXAS
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economy.
That is the reason the Ford car has
given such satisfactory service to mil-
lions of motorists all over the world
and has been chosen by so many large
companies that keep accurate cost fig-
ures. In every detail of construction it
has been carefully planned and made
for the work it has to do.
The design of the compression cham-
ber is an important factor in the effi-
ciency of the Ford engine. It is built to
allow free passage of gases through the
valves and to thoroughly mkthe fuel
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The building of a gutter is
m Cement, or concrete, is the best ed. Too deep a gutter my
m for floors. Dirt is the cheapest, cause the cows to slip and in-
1 and comfortable for cows, but jure themselves. At the same
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(depth that the cattle will not
stand in them with their hind
„uu feet. Have the edge of the
6060775 gutter that is nearest the cow
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APVERTISIM&, AUD WHAT IS
OFTEM SOLD AS 'ADVERVS/UG?
OKE THERMOMETER ADS,
PROGRAM ADS. mOHWAT ADS,
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so forth goop th/ups
ARE ALWAYS IM IrATEP {THERE
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surface of the cement is left
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A Battle ( reek physician . garding dairies. Both public the stalls a wooden platform is
Say8,, -onstipation is respon-demand and city ordinances (a good thing, or better yet, cork
slide tor more misery than any are demanding more expensive brick on cement foundation,
other, cause, i- . v , barns in order that every pos- in building the cement stalls
nut immediate relief has sible- safeguard may be. thrown there should be a slight depres-
been found. A tablet called around the milk, from cow to sion near the manger so that
Rexal Orderlies has been dis-the table. cows may reach their food eas-
covered, this tablet attracts! Therefore, the dairy barn, ily and not slip to their knees,
water from the system into thenext to the home itself, is the The rear of the stall has a slope
azy,‛ ' Y,evacuating bowe 1 call- most important building on also to allow drainage so that
ed the colon. The water loosens your farm. If you are building the cow is standing on the level,
the dry foodI waste and causes a new barn, there are a few Concrete mangers are fine be
a gentle, thorough, natural points you ought to keep in cause they can be thoroughly
movement without forming a mind. It will save you possible! cleaned. Put a removal parti-
habit or ever increasing ■ the trouble and expense later. If t ion between each manger so
dose. . Your present barn is not what that the. animals will not
Stop suffering from constipa-
tion will not be followed by a
period of under-production.
made of lumber. In that case with the food. In building a
and inner and outer wall is ad- cement manger, be sure to have
visable, to provide air space, all corners rounded to make the
with tar paper between to make cleaning easier.
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Miss Oldgar Schreador and
Leo Lux were out joy riding in
an airplane Sunday evening.
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The Dniry Barn—:--------punri unsanitary- fri case of ov erpre d uct ion.
A w.on Hactorv disease a dirt floor cannot be It is. said on good authority
. > disinfected. Wood or cement that the necessity for curtailed.
1, 11- । . . . 11 gutters help some, but at best production will probably not ex-
1 u lic i P Interested In How dirt is a make-shift? tend beyond the next, nine
Milk Is Produced, Hence the A tightly constructed wood months. Therefore, the industry
Laws Which Regulates " floor.-with air space underneath in spite of the low cost of oil
1 '415 to keep the wood dry, and with and the high price of drilling.
coal tar between the planks to must search incessantly for new
(Editor’s Note—This is an- make it water-proof shoulid
tion. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at
night. Next day bright. Get 24
for 25c today at the nearest
Rexall Drug Store.——W. F.
of conservation, - under-product-
tion might result.
What is wanted, of course, is
a happy medium, with neither
under-nor over-production. The
supply should be as nearly equal
to the demand as is humanly
possible. Definite steps forward
siirri firing rrliiibililii or rronomg
we prevent dirt
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a little higher than the edge-
next to the alley so that the
cow will gradually step up.
When it comes to, selecting
the stanchions, any number of 1
styles are available. The stan-
hion most popular, perhaps,
hangs on a swivel at. top and
bottom. It is made of steel and
has a wooden lining. This is ..
quite an advantage over the
rigid stanchion because it al-
lows the cow greater freedom?
A slip chain tied to a double
post is also comfortable.
As a final touch to a model
dairy barn, have two or three
box stalls. depending upon the
size of the herd. They are |
invaluable for sick animals and
for pens in which to place
calves. If possible, the stalls
should be in another part of the
barn, away from the milking
I cows.
Gear. V. S., of St. Louis, Mo. Cement will cost little more
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1930, newspaper, July 4, 1930; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441625/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.